Here's a "Logo Workflow Guide" to design a great logo. This definitely will help me once a final design is chosen–sort of like a check list. Hope it helps you out too.
This is great advice, especially for this next project coming up in Graphic Design ll. I like how it gives you the yes, nos, and not sures as answers to the many questions of designing a logo because there is so much to it.
This is a great little flow chart. Even when creating a "simple" logo there is still so much thought that needs to go into it and this really shows how to execute those ideas into a great logo. Nice find!
Thank you for posting something that is relevant to our next project. I think this will be very helpful. It points out different things to consider that I have not thought of.
Thanks for putting this up! I like how it asks you questions and helps you though everything. I know I never ask myself questions when designing. So this helps.
I think this is a great tool for all designers. Just when you think you have a perfect logo, there is always something can be altered or changed to make it even better. This chart helps explain that and I will most definitely keep it in mind for future projects.
This is so clever! I love the concept. There are so many "no-nos" in the designing of logos, and I think they captured quite a few of them here.
ReplyDeleteThis is great advice, especially for this next project coming up in Graphic Design ll. I like how it gives you the yes, nos, and not sures as answers to the many questions of designing a logo because there is so much to it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great little flow chart. Even when creating a "simple" logo there is still so much thought that needs to go into it and this really shows how to execute those ideas into a great logo. Nice find!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting something that is relevant to our next project. I think this will be very helpful. It points out different things to consider that I have not thought of.
ReplyDeleteI love this, specially since it goes so well with our final project. Very cool and helpful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting this up! I like how it asks you questions and helps you though everything. I know I never ask myself questions when designing. So this helps.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a great tool for all designers. Just when you think you have a perfect logo, there is always something can be altered or changed to make it even better. This chart helps explain that and I will most definitely keep it in mind for future projects.
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